/**
 * Internationalization / Localization Settings
 * (sails.config.i18n)
 *
 * If your app will touch people from all over the world, i18n (or internationalization)
 * may be an important part of your international strategy.
 *
 * For a complete list of options for Sails' built-in i18n support, see:
 * https://sailsjs.com/config/i-18-n
 *
 * For more info on i18n in Sails in general, check out:
 * https://sailsjs.com/docs/concepts/internationalization
 */

module.exports.i18n = {
  /**
   *
   * Which locales are supported?
   *
   */

  locales: [
    'ar-YE',
    'bg-BG',
    'ca-ES',
    'cs-CZ',
    'da-DK',
    'de-DE',
    'el-GR',
    'en-GB',
    'en-US',
    'es-ES',
    'et-EE',
    'fa-IR',
    'fi-FI',
    'fr-FR',
    'hu-HU',
    'id-ID',
    'it-IT',
    'ja-JP',
    'ko-KR',
    'nl-NL',
    'pl-PL',
    'pt-BR',
    'pt-PT',
    'ro-RO',
    'ru-RU',
    'sk-SK',
    'sr-Cyrl-RS',
    'sr-Latn-RS',
    'sv-SE',
    'tr-TR',
    'uk-UA',
    'uz-UZ',
    'zh-CN',
    'zh-TW',
  ],

  /**
   *
   * What is the default locale for the site? Note that this setting will be
   * overridden for any request that sends an "Accept-Language" header (i.e.
   * most browsers), but it's still useful if you need to localize the
   * response for requests made by non-browser clients (e.g. cURL).
   *
   */

  defaultLocale: process.env.DEFAULT_LANGUAGE || 'en-US',

  /**
   *
   * Path (relative to app root) of directory to store locale (translation)
   * files in.
   *
   */

  // localesDirectory: 'config/locales',
};
